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Likuid: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27975967     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15575/likuid.v3i1
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Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal (e) ISSN 2797-5967 merupakan jurnal berkala ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, yang mengfokuskan pada kajian ekonomi syariah dengan varian turunannya. Industri halal merupakan salah satu turunan dari ekonomi syariah yang menjadi kekhasan dalam kajian jurnal ini. Lingkup industri halal terdiri dari; keuangan syariah, bisnis syariah, dan industri produk halal itu sendiri. Fokus utama dari Jurnal Likuid dengan mengusung tagline sebagai jurnal ekonomi industri halal.
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The Research Field of Islamic Bank: A Hybrid Systematic Literature Review And Bibliometric Analysis Rachman Zuhri, Arif; Erwindiawan; Abdusyakur, Muhammad Zulfan
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
Publisher : Sharia Economics Study Program Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business UIN Sunan Gunun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/likuid.v5i2.47925

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Abstract This study aims to map the research landscape of Islamic bank by examining its intellectual structure, thematic evolution, and global distribution. The research addresses the growing academic interest in Shariah-compliant finance and identifies key areas of theoretical contribution and practical relevance. Using a hybrid methodology that combines a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) and bibliometric analysis, this study analyzed 1,132 articles retrieved from the Scopus database up to June 12, 2025. The PRISMA framework guided the article selection, and VOSviewer was employed to visualize citation patterns, author networks, and keyword co-occurrences. This research presents a novel synthesis of 20 years of Islamic banking literature by categorizing research trends, highlighting top contributing authors, institutions, and countries, and exposing underexplored areas such as fintech integration, customer behavior, and regional regulatory practices. The findings show a significant growth in Islamic banking publications, particularly in Indonesia and Malaysia. Key themes include corporate governance, financial performance, and institutional comparisons with conventional banks. The most frequent keywords were “Islamic Banks” (330), “Islamic Banking” (185), and “Corporate Governance” (63), confirming the field's conceptual maturity and revealing emerging research gaps. This study confirms that Islamic banking remains a vibrant and evolving field of research. It offers strategic insights for scholars and practitioners, establishing a foundation for future inquiry and policy innovation in global Islamic finance. These insights have both theoretical implications by identifying maturing and emerging themes and practical relevance in guiding future policymaking, regulatory design, and investment strategies in Islamic financial markets.
Utilizing Fear of Missing Out as A Da'wah Strategy to Enhance Gen Z Entrepreneurship in The Halal Lifestyle Ecosystem Kahfi, Al; Cecep Castrawijaya; Fajriani Arnol
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
Publisher : Sharia Economics Study Program Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business UIN Sunan Gunun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/likuid.v5i2.49388

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The halal lifestyle is becoming an increasingly popular trend among young people, particularly Generation Z. Islamic institutions play a significant role in promoting this lifestyle through various innovative and relevant da'wah strategies, one of which involves utilizing the FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) approach. This study aims to analyze how da'wah innovations using the FOMO strategy are employed to foster interest among Gen Z in the halal lifestyle and to encourage their involvement in da'wah-based entrepreneurship. This research adopts a descriptive qualitative approach by conducting case studies on several digital da'wah programs and campaigns targeting youth, as well as library research to support theoretical and literature analysis. The findings reveal that the use of FOMO in digital da'wah through social media, halal community events, and visual narratives is effective in building awareness and participation among young audiences. Generation Z not only becomes consumers of the halal lifestyle but also begins to engage as active participants in da'wah entrepreneurship. These findings suggest that da'wah innovations that adapt to digital culture and the social psychology of youth can be effective strategies for instilling Islamic values in a creative and sustainable manner.
Integration of Cash Waqf in The Halal Value Chain Ecosystem: A Strategy to Strengthen The Competitiveness of Halal Products Nissa, Izzun Khoirun; Safitri, Yuni; Mohammed Hasan, Baidar Mohammed
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/likuid.v5i2.48064

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Cash waqf is an Islamic social finance instrument that has great potential in supporting sustainable economic development, especially in the halal value chain ecosystem. This study aims to analyze the integration strategy of cash waqf in strengthening the competitiveness of halal products based on Islamic economic principles. Through a qualitative approach with literature study and conceptual analysis, this study finds that the integration of cash waqf can be a stable and inclusive alternative funding source for strategic sectors in the halal value chain, such as halal agriculture, food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and Islamic logistics. Waqf money that is managed professionally and transparently can be used to support working capital financing, capacity building for halal MSMEs, and halal infrastructure development, thus encouraging efficiency, innovation, and standardization of halal products. In addition, this integration also strengthens aspects of social justice and wealth distribution through a sustainable empowerment model. This research recommends synergy between nazir institutions, halal industry, Islamic financial authorities, and the government in building a policy framework that allows cash waqf management to be integrated with the halal value chain.
Stability Analysis of Islamic Banks Using The RGEC Method Against The Risk of Financial Distress as a Pillar of The Halal Economy in Indonesia Nur Ali, Nurfadilla; Mustamin, Asyraf; Kamaruddin; Tamrin, Saenal
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
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This study aims to analyze the effect of the health level of Islamic Banks as measured by the RGEC method (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, and Capital) on the possibility of financial distress. The background of this research is based on global economic uncertainty during the 2019-2023 period and the increasing Non Performing Financing (NPF) and BOPO ratios at Islamic Banks, which indicate potential vulnerability to financial distress. This research uses a descriptive quantitative approach with purposive sampling technique of Islamic Commercial Banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2021-2024. The data analysis technique includes ranking the RGEC ratio, classical assumption test, and multiple linear regression analysis with the help of SPSS 22 software. The results showed that simultaneously, all RGEC components had a significant effect on financial distress with an F value of 11,596 and a significance of 0.000 and an adjusted R² of 0.672. Partially, the Risk Profile variable measured through NPF (p = 0.012) and FDR (p = 0.002), as well as the Capital variable (CAR) with a significance of 0.000 have a positive and significant effect. Meanwhile, the Good Corporate Governance and Earnings variables (ROA, ROE, and NOM) did not show a significant effect. Thus, it can be concluded that although simultaneously RGEC affects financial distress, partially only Risk Profile and Capital have a significant influence. This finding underscores the importance of strengthening financing risk management and capital in maintaining the financial stability of Islamic banks amid economic dynamics. The implication of this research is as one of the information tools in general for related parties and especially for Islamic bank companies listed on the IDX to maximize risk management, capital strength, managerial strategies, and policy improvements.
Halal Industry Potential In West Nusa Tenggara: Strengthening Islamic Economics in The Global Market Basit, Abdul; Sakti, Reza Arviciena; Zahari, Yudhi Kurniawan; Knight, Oliver William; Prayuda, I Putu Septian Adi
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/likuid.v5i2.48278

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This study employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive method to analyze the potential for halal industry development in West Nusa Tenggara Province as a strategy to enhance Islamic economic competitiveness. In this context, clear and supportive regulations are essential to create a conducive environment for the development of the halal industry. The objective of this study is to assess the potential for halal industry growth in West Nusa Tenggara Province as a driver for increasing Islamic economic competitiveness amid global market dynamics.  Secondary data was collected from various sources, including official reports from local governments, policies related to the halal industry, scientific publications, and reports from research institutions focusing on Islamic economics and the halal industry. This study relies on both primary and secondary data to ensure comprehensive analysis. The findings highlight the importance of government policies and collaborative efforts to stimulate the growth of the halal industry, such as regulatory frameworks, financial incentives, and institutional support.
Determinants of Decision to Revisit Among Millennial Muslim Tourist in Halal Tourism Destination: Evidence from Bukittinggi City Mardhiyah, Rahadatul; Saleh, Samsubar; Donna, Duddy Roesmara
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/likuid.v5i2.48287

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This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the decision to revisit millennial Muslims to the halal tourist area of Bukittinggi City. This research uses the Theory of Planned Behavior as a basis. This research uses quantitative methods and is analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling - Least Square Partial (SEM-PLS) mode. The sampling method in this study ussed nonprobability sampling with purposive sampling technique. Respondents used were 218 tourists who returned to the halal tourism area of Bukittinggi City. The results showed that destination image and service quality had a significant effect on revisit decisions. Meanwhile, halal awareness does not significantly influence the decision to revisit millennial Muslims to the halal tourist area of Bukittinggi City. From the research results, two things need to be improved, namely the destination image and quality of service towards the decision to revisit Millennial Muslim
Examining The Key Succes Factors of Islamic Cooperatives in A Resilient Global Economy Tripalupi, Ramadhani Irma; Anggahegari, Prameshwara Anggahegari; Putri, Tasya Aulia; Putri, Aliqa Riyana; Sabita, Amira
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
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Within the framework of globalization, cooperatives may serve as an effective remedy for issues related to unemployment, poverty, and economic disparity. Consequently, assistance from the economic ecosystems is essential to fortify Islamic cooperatives. This study seeks to uncover and thoroughly analyses the critical aspects that contribute to the development of Islamic cooperatives in Indonesia within a globally resilient economy. This study employs descriptive methodologies and qualitative approaches. The data sources are both primary and secondary, employing triangulation techniques to assess trustworthiness through the triangulation of data sources and data collection methods. The study's findings reveal that the efficacy of Islamic cooperatives in Indonesia within a globally resilient economy can be attributed to six principal factors: leadership grounded in Islamic values, effective governance, active member participation, high-quality human resources, external environmental support, and strategies for global economic resilience. There are several strategies of Islamic cooperatives in the resilient global economy, but the application of Islamic principles is the main foundation. This proves the role of Islamic cooperatives in the ongoing economic activities are ethical and sustainable.

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